A Charlottesville local will be stepping into the national spotlight as a contestant on season 29 of The Bachelor. Savannah, a 27-year-old wedding planner, was announced as part of the cast for the upcoming season.
Meghan Hinger, CEO of Clinical Operations at the Charlottesville Free Clinic, passed away unexpectedly on January 15 at the age of 39, according to an announcement from the clinic.
As January continues, many locals are embracing Dry January by exploring non-alcoholic beverage options. One standout choice is the Mangoneada mocktail, featured at Guadalajara on Greenbrier.
If you’re just waking up, here’s an important reminder: network, internet, and phone services across the City of Charlottesville will be down today for scheduled maintenance.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District, Madrigal called the Russian embassy on the same night he deleted the materials. He later texted a witness, claiming Russia was “interested in what he knew.”
RICHMOND, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) – Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a federal ban on TikTok unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company and followed up by filing a lawsuit against the platform.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) – Charlottesville Police are investigating a shots fired incident that occurred early Saturday morning on the 800 block of West Main Street.
Albemarle County Police continue to update the community on the condition of a dog involved in an animal cruelty case that gained widespread attention after a viral video surfaced. On January 17, police confirmed that the dog was evaluated by a licensed veterinarian and found to have no significant or life-threatening injuries.
The Charlottesville Radio Group announced today that it has rebranded to Charlottesville Media Group. This change is part of an expansion of the company’s media services beyond its traditional radio broadcasting.
Everybody Outside: Finding Joy and Belonging in the Outdoors will feature Alison Mariella Désir, an author, activist, and PBS host, as part of UVA’s MLK Community Celebration on Saturday, January 25.